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Greetings buildapc!

I built my current rig during the parts drought during the pandemic or whatever, I scraped together whatever I could find and then stopped keeping up with PC parts for a few years. Looking to build a new rig, PCPartPicker attached, just looking for some double checking for any details I missed.

Use case: Linux and Linux only. It's gonna run some FreeCAD and some LibreOffice and a lot of Firefox and a lot of Satisfactory. I'm trying to build it in time for Satisfactory's launch on September 10, I've heard tell of a Ryzen 7600X3D coming imminently that I don't want to wait for.

I have a Gigabyte M34WQ monitor (1440p ultrawide 144Hz FreeSync) that I'd like to take full advantage of in Unreal engine games like Satisfactory, the upcoming Subnautica 3 and such.

My budget is $1500, I can exceed that but for every $100 over I'm going to read you a vogon poem.

This is to be my first desktop AMD GPU. My current rig (Ryzen 3600/GTX-1080) is Nvidia, it was all I could get my hands on, and the 1080 predates a lot of the whiz bang acronyms like DLSS RTX OMG LOL, I have no idea how well any of that from AMD or Nvidia works in Linux, I don't particularly care about raytracing. Word on the street is AMD is less of a pain in the head to deal with on Linux and Wayland stands a chance of running, so...

thoughts/suggestions/donations?

Update: Sub in a 7700X CPU and a 7900GRE GPU and...IT'S ALIVE:

Everything but the case arrived so I decided to go ahead and test bench it.

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[โ€“] captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

are you set on a Micro ATX build?

Well I'm not planning on doing another mini-ITX this time, and I don't really need that many expansion slots.

I'm willing to spend the money on the Fractal case. I like the company, I like their build quality, I like how they handled the fan hub issue with the Torrent cases, they did their customers right on that one, they've earned my business. I've also built in a Meshify 2 Mini before, I like it, I'm familiar with it, if I go to another case it'll be another model of Fractal's. There is room for a 240mm rad in the top bay in this case, I might go that way.

I went with the Peerless Assassin because I was looking at a Noctua DH-15 or whatever the hell their nomenclature is but I saw the Thermalright cooler actually outperformed the Noctua for less cost. If the Noctua was the better cooler I'd spring for it. My current machine in a Node 202 has very little room for cooling, so I'm kinda looking forward to having proper case fans. I'm not opposed to an AIO but I have no experience with them at all. I remember an old LTT video where they demonstrated that AIOs didn't cool that much better but go ahead for aesthetics, nowhere near as effective as a custom loop. This may have changed in the meantime?

[โ€“] recursive_recursion@programming.dev 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Well I'm not planning on doing another mini-ITX this time, and I don't really need that many expansion slots.

I'm willing to spend the money on the Fractal case. I like the company, I like their build quality, I like how they handled the fan hub issue with the Torrent cases, they did their customers right on that one, they've earned my business. I've also built in a Meshify 2 Mini before, I like it, I'm familiar with it, if I go to another case it'll be another model of Fractal's. There is room for a 240mm rad in the top bay in this case, I might go that way.

totally fair, just thought I'd mention the alt option for better pricing and all of the points that you made are ones that I also fully agree on๐Ÿ‘

I went with the Peerless Assassin because I was looking at a Noctua DH-15 or whatever the hell their nomenclature is but I saw the Thermalright cooler actually outperformed the Noctua for less cost. If the Noctua was the better cooler I'd spring for it. My current machine in a Node 202 has very little room for cooling, so I'm kinda looking forward to having proper case fans. I'm not opposed to an AIO but I have no experience with them at all. I remember an old LTT video where they demonstrated that AIOs didn't cool that much better but go ahead for aesthetics, nowhere near as effective as a custom loop. This may have changed in the meantime?

ah unfortunately Linus from LTT is known as more of an entertainer than trusted reviewer, they've had known issues to their testing suite so it's best to cross check with Gamers Nexus, KitGuruTech, Hardware Unboxed, der8auer, Paul's Hardware, Jayz2Cents

I remember an old LTT video where they demonstrated that AIOs didn't cool that much better but go ahead for aesthetics, nowhere near as effective as a custom loop.

Rereading this and what the fuck, if Linus said this he is an actual dumbass, he's gotta stop giving people false and incorrect information. If this was truely the case then the AIO market for PC consumers would not exist FFS

For the Thermalright Elite it absolutely crushes other AIOs due to their above average cooling(in comparison to other AIOs and insanely aggressive pricing

  • btw AIOs tend to be leaps and bounds better in cooling performance in comparison to Air-based coolers, so Thermalright here is selling a killer deal
    • the one caveat/con is that the long term endurance is questionable however when searching online with [Google, Duckduckgo, and SearxNG] I've yet to see any complaints (as of Aug 21, 2024) which is pretty good๐Ÿ‘


lmao

Thermalright: "cash is cash"